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>>> guns in bars a new tennessee law makes it legal to pack heat in places where people pound drinks. but what happens when someone opens fire in a place like this. >> >>> and the country's biggest star stars join us for a special edition of the "nightline" play list. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 10th, 2010. >> good evening, everyone. as long as there have been pre-teen girls, there have been parents agonizing over how they dress. young ladies come into their own fashion sense in that 8 to 12 range and as a group, they spend an astounding $10.7 billion of their own money annually. chasing that market are all manner of xecompanies, and they are daunting opponents for parents fighting to keep kids kids as long as possible. my co-anchor terry moran has our report. >> reporter: roll out the pink carpet. it's a big night at macy's department store in manhattan. there's madonna and her 14-year-old daughter lourdes. and there's taylor munson. she's 17 years old. and that's
>>> guns in bars a new tennessee law makes it legal to pack heat in places where people pound drinks. but what happens when someone opens fire in a place like this. >> >>> and the country's biggest star stars join us for a special edition of the "nightline" play list. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 10th, 2010. >> good...
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>>> guns in bars. a new tennessee law makes it legal to pack heat in places where people pound drinks. but what happens if someone opens fire in a place like this? >>> and big country. on country music's biggest night, country's biggest stars, brad paisley, reba mcintyre, keith urban, and more join us for a special edition of the keith urban, and more join us for a special edition of the "nightline" play list. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm bill weir. and as long as there have been pre-teen girls, there have been parents agonizing over how they dress. young ladies come into their own fashion sense in that 8 to 12 range, and as a group they spend an astounding $10.7 billion of their own money annually. chasing that market are all manner of companies run by adults and young celebs and they are daunting opponents for parents fighting to keep kids kids as long as possible. my co-anchor terry moran has our report. >> reporter: roll out the pink carpet. it's a big night at mac
>>> guns in bars. a new tennessee law makes it legal to pack heat in places where people pound drinks. but what happens if someone opens fire in a place like this? >>> and big country. on country music's biggest night, country's biggest stars, brad paisley, reba mcintyre, keith urban, and more join us for a special edition of the keith urban, and more join us for a special edition of the "nightline" play list. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening,...
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there is a bar code scanner. as i was in degrading, it occurred to me the magnetic reader can read more than credit cards. adults and application. it runs on consumer electronics, -- i build and application. it is very competitive compared to machines that are out there. this project will be out -- this product will be out by the end of the year. what is interesting is being able to check ids at the door. i am trying to incorporate features we run into all the time. i have features like it will turn yellow or orange if somebody uses the same it within the same time. it does not mean they cannot come in, but it means pay attention. i am using the service to build what i think of as a community so we can really start sharing information with different communities. my car is in the castro. we will occasionally get a printout from a security camera, and it is somebody who attacked a police officer or did something violent enough the bartender felt we should let someone know. that is fine, but it would be really nice
there is a bar code scanner. as i was in degrading, it occurred to me the magnetic reader can read more than credit cards. adults and application. it runs on consumer electronics, -- i build and application. it is very competitive compared to machines that are out there. this project will be out -- this product will be out by the end of the year. what is interesting is being able to check ids at the door. i am trying to incorporate features we run into all the time. i have features like it will...
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the first is arturo gonzalez, the president of the bar association of san francisco. arturo is one of the top trial lawyers in the nation and he's a partner at morrison forester. we've had the pleasure of working with the bar association for -- over the past 20 years to provide services to people who can't afford lawyers when the public defender is not available and so we're very pleased to have arturo here on behalf of the bar association. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. three days ago in one of the most closely watched supreme court cases this term, graham versus florida, the united states superior court forbid the sentences of a juvenile to life in prison without the possibility of parole for a non-homicide crime. they found such a sentence is consistent with basic principles of decency. i'm proud to say that my firm was co-counsel for the juvenile in this case and wrote the brief for the juvenile in the court. this decision gives our clients, terrance graham, who had received the sentence of life without the possibility of parole. the bad acts he committed as
the first is arturo gonzalez, the president of the bar association of san francisco. arturo is one of the top trial lawyers in the nation and he's a partner at morrison forester. we've had the pleasure of working with the bar association for -- over the past 20 years to provide services to people who can't afford lawyers when the public defender is not available and so we're very pleased to have arturo here on behalf of the bar association. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. three days...
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another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon.also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i'm the leader of the convert criminology
another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon.also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the...
another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on
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i was also the bar consultant for the small development administration and taught quarterly bar coursethe last three years and also produced events for san francisco's small business week. i also worked as a business entertainment quarter master on polk street and i am extensively involved with the police department and individual venues, working with those agencies. of the past several years, my focus is has shifted to a more collective approach. i currently served on the north beach merchants association board. we work with neighborhood issues and entertainment. my current products include a bar security collective, working on lower polk street, including the security costs and having an attending officer present on polk street, looking at and shame and issues such as entertainment permit waivers, looking at problem promoters, and looking into legislation supported by supervisor alioto- pier. with my diverse background, i think i mean equally qualified -- i think i am uniquely qualified. my 20 years of industry experience will speak for itself. i have seven goals to accomplish in the
i was also the bar consultant for the small development administration and taught quarterly bar coursethe last three years and also produced events for san francisco's small business week. i also worked as a business entertainment quarter master on polk street and i am extensively involved with the police department and individual venues, working with those agencies. of the past several years, my focus is has shifted to a more collective approach. i currently served on the north beach merchants...
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this is how looked at the public house sports bar. the couple hundred people there with all eyes glued to the big screen tvs. you to watch their emotions as they reacted every out and everyone. this is how fans reacted. many fans say they want to watch the game at a bar, because it's much more exciting than just watching at home. >> you get to feel like you're at the game almost, because everybody in here is a focus on the save big as your. we all know the same shares. >> we can't wait to get out. it means so much to be sharing it is other people. >> you can see strangers there, high fiber each other when the giants made positive place. was to gain there was a close game. they do not mind as long as the giants win. the game and about 30 minutes ago, you concede there are still fans standing in front of 80 antiparticle do not want to leave. they're very excited about the wind. they need one more to win the world series. a lot of fans stand outside the park, not a lot of activity but they're just getting there. there are some police off
this is how looked at the public house sports bar. the couple hundred people there with all eyes glued to the big screen tvs. you to watch their emotions as they reacted every out and everyone. this is how fans reacted. many fans say they want to watch the game at a bar, because it's much more exciting than just watching at home. >> you get to feel like you're at the game almost, because everybody in here is a focus on the save big as your. we all know the same shares. >> we can't...
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. >>> >>> new developments in the controversy over a college park bar. the owners of the thirsty turtle are voluntarily handing over the liquor license for now. it comes after they were to revoke the license of the bar for serving underage people. they're scheduled to hold a hearing to look into a fight that turned into a stabbing last month. three of the four victims in that stabbing were underage students. the police say the thirsty turtle has a history of problems, including serving up too many drippings and to minors. >>> university police chief david mitchell wanted to shut down the bar weeks ago. he joins us now. thank you for being here, chief. >> shawn, thanks for having me. >> do you know why the owners voluntarily surrendered the liquor license and what does this mean for the immediate future of the bar? the immediate future after surrendering a liquor license, you can no longer serve alcoholic beverages at that like, so, perhaps as a food establishment, he could continue business and the reason why, i understand that his attorney submitted the
. >>> >>> new developments in the controversy over a college park bar. the owners of the thirsty turtle are voluntarily handing over the liquor license for now. it comes after they were to revoke the license of the bar for serving underage people. they're scheduled to hold a hearing to look into a fight that turned into a stabbing last month. three of the four victims in that stabbing were underage students. the police say the thirsty turtle has a history of problems,...
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we all know who is behind bars but the american, does not really seem to know who is really behind barsnd why they are there and whether they really belong there. gary is right, -- jerry is right, we use the criminal justice system as a social service center for problems that need to be addressed in other ways. [applause] i think that if people were told by the folks in my business that this is not an economically efficient way to do things, they might come around to doing things another way. but there are too many people interested in doing it the way that we did -- a way that we do it to get there. people in my business are not necessarily familiar enough with the criminal justice system to understand what it is the way it is. most of us do not come from this business, we come from the business of making news. i think that is a very difficult question. "the wire" in and of itself is a difficult and controversial question since that program could generate a panel conversation, and i know it has and does. i think the public defender's role, just on the issue of drug crime and violence a
we all know who is behind bars but the american, does not really seem to know who is really behind barsnd why they are there and whether they really belong there. gary is right, -- jerry is right, we use the criminal justice system as a social service center for problems that need to be addressed in other ways. [applause] i think that if people were told by the folks in my business that this is not an economically efficient way to do things, they might come around to doing things another way....
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so have you ever had to be girls come up to you at a bar in four try to flirt with you in a bar you know oh so you are expecting guys to come out you know girls stay in their little group and they kind of look at the guys over there and it's kind of a guy's job to be like come over and talk and i know when i was in spain men weren't afraid to. sign the right here and it doesn't happen if you were a girl in a bar how would you put it was a guy what do you think girls should put like is it more of a look you think you just do it more or look where you were to me she just smiled or would use like a pick up line to maybe for the guy who would you do. i'd probably wait for the guy to approach me. ok all right. actually now that we talk about it i do agree that american women and how do you think. i'm sorry i have all the men and women we're equal in this country we have women c.e.o.'s presidential candidates and get women are still sitting around too scared to make a move when it comes to romance walking well joining me to help answer that question from our studio in new york is lily marcus a
so have you ever had to be girls come up to you at a bar in four try to flirt with you in a bar you know oh so you are expecting guys to come out you know girls stay in their little group and they kind of look at the guys over there and it's kind of a guy's job to be like come over and talk and i know when i was in spain men weren't afraid to. sign the right here and it doesn't happen if you were a girl in a bar how would you put it was a guy what do you think girls should put like is it more...
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i am not a fan of sool lad bars. not all salad bars but not this.ouncing a new plan to place up to 5,000 salad bars in public schools across the country. and rebecca is thin, beautiful, and very fit so i am glad she is here on remote. who is the government to decide to set up salad bars? >> they are coming and i could not be happier because the school environment is terrible for a very long time and it is about time we did something. >>neil: but is that the government's job? the government is playing nanny because pains can not do -- parents can not do the job? >>guest: i think that what is happening we are going to be balancing out the food environment which is so terrible. >>neil: but have you seen kids around food and salad bars? getting their hands on all that stuff? >>guest: i think kids are grubby anyway, they pick their nose, white inon the walls, those are kids. >>neil: now do we look at this and we see the government and we have government saying this is good for kids, what are they saying about not to do? are we going to police what is on
i am not a fan of sool lad bars. not all salad bars but not this.ouncing a new plan to place up to 5,000 salad bars in public schools across the country. and rebecca is thin, beautiful, and very fit so i am glad she is here on remote. who is the government to decide to set up salad bars? >> they are coming and i could not be happier because the school environment is terrible for a very long time and it is about time we did something. >>neil: but is that the government's job? the...
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so the question now is, as you know, the bar in that location has been -- or a bar in that location has been in existence since 1938. and without interruption. it has always operated until 2:00 a.m. as is blooms down the street. the officer now tells me that he had put restrictions on bars to close at midnight. that's news to us. if that happened, there is some real serious problems here. because a man bought a business with certain licenses that were given to him by the a.b.c. and now the police tells us that restrictions that nobody has ever seen. >> you have to speak into the microphone. >> you shouldn't be talking back. >> can you -- can you hear me now? so we have to go to see the chief of bayview and find out when did all this happen? i mean, due process says that if the police is going to give you any kind of condition, you got to be notified before you put your check in to buy a business. but now he tells me that he has put in -- >> sir -- >> conditions that aren't there. now, the man signed a lease. the lease specified his obligations to operate the business in a certain way, t
so the question now is, as you know, the bar in that location has been -- or a bar in that location has been in existence since 1938. and without interruption. it has always operated until 2:00 a.m. as is blooms down the street. the officer now tells me that he had put restrictions on bars to close at midnight. that's news to us. if that happened, there is some real serious problems here. because a man bought a business with certain licenses that were given to him by the a.b.c. and now the...
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my followup question is since the tecal bar is not a licensee, why are they even in the bar report? >> i can answer that. just -- it's just to go with what deputy director or acting director is talking about. they do have a permit form from us for a pool table. but because they have a permit from us for a pool table, again, just to reiterate, what she had said, the actual tools that we can bring to bear on them is much more restricted. it's not like a place of entertainment where there's a security plan, there's sound abatement, there's other agency inspections, building, electrical. whereas for a puyol table, they -- for a pool table, they don't have a to have a security plan for a pool table and don't have to have these items. a place like this just as the deputy director cane had said, we're in a funny spot. we would -- it's definitely there's something going on there. but as far as our resources, we really try to bring our resources much to focus -- to focus much more on plachese with a place of entertainment -- on places with a place of ent attempt because we get a lot -- of en
my followup question is since the tecal bar is not a licensee, why are they even in the bar report? >> i can answer that. just -- it's just to go with what deputy director or acting director is talking about. they do have a permit form from us for a pool table. but because they have a permit from us for a pool table, again, just to reiterate, what she had said, the actual tools that we can bring to bear on them is much more restricted. it's not like a place of entertainment where there's...
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usted es lo que nos dijo aquÍ en el bar rafa mÁrquez.ero vamos a comenzar primero con la jornada 17 del fÚtbol mexicano. aquÍ esta. >> en el estadio morelos, monarca recibiÓ en puebla. mÁs tarde a ir tiro de esquina, y con este remate le dio la vuelta al marcador. en el segundo tiempo, por debajo de las piernas del portero para el empate a dos. olivera hizo que todo terminara 3 x 3. toluca recibiÓ al atlante y con este disparo de navarro atlante ganaba uno a cero. pero termino uno por uno. por Último pumas consiguiÓ su boleto a la liguilla venciendo al amÉrica uno por cero. >> hoy en el bar de la repÚblica nos acompaÑo el
usted es lo que nos dijo aquÍ en el bar rafa mÁrquez.ero vamos a comenzar primero con la jornada 17 del fÚtbol mexicano. aquÍ esta. >> en el estadio morelos, monarca recibiÓ en puebla. mÁs tarde a ir tiro de esquina, y con este remate le dio la vuelta al marcador. en el segundo tiempo, por debajo de las piernas del portero para el empate a dos. olivera hizo que todo terminara 3 x 3. toluca recibiÓ al atlante y con este disparo de navarro atlante ganaba uno a cero. pero termino uno...
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over a bar and wire fence. there are not sure how he slipped through the space between the bars. still to come, -- >> it makes me wonder, how could this happen? >> officials are calling at one of the worst drug shortages they have seen in nearly 30 years. >> we have been active hd doppler with light rain trying to materializes to our west. right now, it is 64 at the airport and the inner harbor. >> do not forget, carrie engel is here to answer your plant and gardening questions. >> the post office is considering having greeting company's pre-stamped their envelopes before the sale. customers could buy the special card, and the trust them, and drop them in the mail. there is no additional charge required. card makers would presumably had the price of the postage to the cards price. >> customers are being given an option for the mail order dvd service netflix, increasing their price. there are also offering streaming for $7.99 a month. the on-line service does not offer as many titles as the ddt and blue ray subs
over a bar and wire fence. there are not sure how he slipped through the space between the bars. still to come, -- >> it makes me wonder, how could this happen? >> officials are calling at one of the worst drug shortages they have seen in nearly 30 years. >> we have been active hd doppler with light rain trying to materializes to our west. right now, it is 64 at the airport and the inner harbor. >> do not forget, carrie engel is here to answer your plant and gardening...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. devotion hansei is great how do you what is the headline. to be chairman fed it says russia will take possibly netas missile to foreign suppliers but only as an equal partner the statement comes at the historic nato summit in lisbon president obama and the alliance is cheap most physically went to join the european security system. ensuring influence abroad under the flag of spreading democracy even money from the us. expands the pockets and up funding america's friendly politicians overseas the so-called promotional democracy has been implemented is through and that's one of organizations that officially deny any political affiliation. one hundred years after the dance to one of world's greatest ever writers leo tolstoy is wired and philosophical ideas are as alive and popular as ever we also have celebrated novels of war and peace and on the karenina is being remembered throughout russia. after next it's our entertai
find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. devotion hansei is great how do you what is the headline. to be chairman fed it says russia will take possibly netas missile to foreign suppliers but only as an equal partner the statement comes at the historic nato summit in lisbon president obama and the alliance is cheap most physically went to join the european security...
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many sports bars instead francisco had says jerry out for the giants. at the public health sports bar, a couple hundred people have their eyes glued to the big screen tv. you could see their emotions as they react to every out and everyone. this was how fans reacted as aubrey half but two home runs to help the giants to get early lead. that said they want to watch the games at a bar because it is much more exciting than watching in the >> at home. you get the feel like you at the game, because everybody is focused on the same thing as your. we all know the same cheers, we cannot wait to yell about. >> to mean so much to be sharing that, this is the best thing. >> here is an example, you could see strangers by fighting each other. >> it's like being with 200300 of your best friends in joining in the best of >>. what the game it was a close game, the fed say they do not mind as long as the giants went. >> whether its to know what games one to nothing dance, it's been that way the whole year. and you could ask for anything more. it makes me appreciate the
many sports bars instead francisco had says jerry out for the giants. at the public health sports bar, a couple hundred people have their eyes glued to the big screen tv. you could see their emotions as they react to every out and everyone. this was how fans reacted as aubrey half but two home runs to help the giants to get early lead. that said they want to watch the games at a bar because it is much more exciting than watching in the >> at home. you get the feel like you at the game,...
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so far as i can see, the distinction between the military and the bench and bar is not remarked on in our ofession. i started with the premise that this is pervasive in the lead to legal communities andmyriad institutions, bar associations, law firms, and their pro bono project, the law schools in all their works, the courts, the judges, jurisprudence itself, what can be called big block -- big law. i will talk about how this came about. this is unbecoming to the legal profession and distorts our law. it is downright dangerous. ironically -- [applause] because inically, it weakens rather than titans the control of the military. the isolation of the military can be explained by the existence for -- of the old volunteer force, among baby boomers in the upper reaches of the legal profession, military service has been rare. those in the military in enlisted ranks are assumed to be mentally limited or luckless refugees from backward areas of the country. to be sure, they are not like us. there is a well-grounded impression that the demographics and characteristics of people in the military
so far as i can see, the distinction between the military and the bench and bar is not remarked on in our ofession. i started with the premise that this is pervasive in the lead to legal communities andmyriad institutions, bar associations, law firms, and their pro bono project, the law schools in all their works, the courts, the judges, jurisprudence itself, what can be called big block -- big law. i will talk about how this came about. this is unbecoming to the legal profession and distorts...
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the bar will be closed unl all liquors are moved.ts owners can then reapply for a license. 4:55 is our time. coming up, high demand. d.c. is forced make some changes to the upcoming bed bugs summit. >> also a challenge from the nationals. what youave to do to earn a very special poor. >> and nasa and the pentagon say they have solved this mystery in [ male announcer ] we went to germany's nurrgring to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was every great car that 'd ever competed wh. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production san. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> this morning, nasa and pentagon experts agree the mystery plumes spotted off the coast of california likely came from a ane. many observers thought it was a misse. experts say the camera angle and wind gave the appearance that something was streaking upward. >> what
the bar will be closed unl all liquors are moved.ts owners can then reapply for a license. 4:55 is our time. coming up, high demand. d.c. is forced make some changes to the upcoming bed bugs summit. >> also a challenge from the nationals. what youave to do to earn a very special poor. >> and nasa and the pentagon say they have solved this mystery in [ male announcer ] we went to germany's nurrgring to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit,...